Wednesday, February 3, 2010

The Org

So I'm now a few months into my term as Anarch Coordinator and it's "gotten real."

My staff is sometimes like herding cats. I'm getting frustrated that I'm getting very little support from them in getting the Packet together. That's the centerpiece of my entire campaign and I'm getting very little response from my own people. It's kinda discouraging.

I'm also incredibly frustrated with the other Coords. In general, they seem to be very nice people and mostly easy to work with. But the bulk of them just don't know Anarch Genre. They are exceedingly Camarilla-centric. So some of them just don't seem to get it when I say (insert clan) Anarchs are different from (insert clan) of the Camarilla. For some of them, all they've ever known is the Camarilla and the Anarchs are the distant cousins that you never acknowledge. So the thought that Anarchs may have power or the capability or are more than just dirty rabble is the furthest thought from their heads. And it's driving me batty. God forbid the Anarchs win once in a while.

Oh, and to see the genre rape that at least one Anarch player is doing is making me want to cry in a corner. Seriously, trading an Anarch Combo for guns and the Demolitions skill? WTF? If I as Coord had the power, I'd GNC the little cheesemonkey bastard yesterday. You just don't do that kind of thing! But I can't do that and so I have to cry while he continues to rape the Anarch Genre just so he can have his little cookies and his kewl powerz.

But on the plus side, despite all that, I do feel I'm getting things done. The Packet is moving forward, albeit slowly. I'm making an impact, I think, on the other Coords just because I won't shut up or back down. And when the chance comes, I'm gonna get that PC and it'll be all legal and aboveboard.

The Anarchs will be better for me being the Coord this year. I know it may sound arrogant, but I believe it.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Ouch

So now I know what a migraine is.

I somehow came down with a migraine yesterday afternoon and it ruined the rest of the afternoon. The full affect, the "aura" leading up to it, the pain behind the eye, it was awful. I've never had one before so I was kind of freaked out a bit, not sure exactly what the hell was going on.

Thankfully, laying down in the dark bedroom and a couple of ibuprofen took care of business, but whoa...that hurt. How people somehow deal with them on a chronic basis...

Sunday, December 13, 2009

One Month In

So it's been about a month since I took over as the Anarch Coordinator. Not officially that long, but all the same.

So far, it's been interesting. Had a few headaches, like the issue of IC/OOC racism on the Rant List yahoo group. Lost several people to that thing and it was just a damn headache. Why can't people be more mature? And it's been a continuing headache essentially starting from scratch, having to claim territory, having to register NPCs (not done yet), build a team, write a Packet from scratch and so on and so forth.

But it's been good too, for some of those same reasons. I know the Anarch genre will eventually be in a much better place when I leave the Coord seat. And I know I've got a great team. I feel like I'm making a difference, even a month in, even if it is a silly little thing like the OWBN game.

So far, I'm liking it.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

In Memoriam: Mr. Frodo


Mondy afternoon, we had to say goodbye to Mr.Frodo.

Friday evening, we noticed he was sick. He'd probably been sick before that, but we hadn't noticed. And when a cat yakks, well, it's not that unusual. But we noticed he was genuinely sick on Saturday and tried to give him fluids via an eyedropper. Did it again Sunday. And again Monday morning. But by the time I got home about 2 or so that afternoon, he was already going into shock and was severely dehydrated. I got him to the Vet pretty quickly after that.

He was so dehydrated that he was going to have to do IV fluids and antibiotics just to give him a chance. And that was $500 right there. Just to be able to take him home that night. Just to return him in the morning. I wonder if maybe we shouldn't have done it. But I did ask them to do the blood tests, and they didn't indicate anything conclusive. Signs of early organ failure, possible infection, or it could all just be because of the dehydration and nothing was shown.

So we had to decide what to do, and we decided that it wasn't right to continue his suffering. He was just too far gone for us to be able to help him, and it wouldn't be right to prolong things. My mom came down to keep me company until Amanda was able to get there.

It was just so sudden. With PJ, we knew it was coming for at least a couple of weeks. I had a chance to prepare myself just a little bit. This time, it was just sudden. We stayed there in the room, and I held him close one last time (like he ever let me do it while he was alive) while they gave him that final shot.

He was only about 3 1/2 years old. He was a rescued stray and even though Amanda picked him out, he was my cat as much as he could be called anyone's cat. He loved to play, he loved food, he hated being picked up, he was skittish around pretty much everyone, he loved to snuggle in the bed during the winter, he was stronger than any other cat I've met, he was just too young to go. He got his name (and was chosen) because Amanda had a dream about our other cat, Mysi, carrying around a black and white kitten and it was named Mr. Frodo.

Here's to hoping that my Mr. Frodo was able to sail on the white ships across the ocean too...

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Behind the times...

So Halloween was great. Managed to finish things enough to put them in front of the father-in-law's house and they got some good compliments. Lorelei was incredibly cute as a pirate, she seemed to enjoy the whole thing. She was called the cutest one all night long. Her wagon was decked out in foamboard pirate ships and we had a Disney pirate CD playing, so she had theme music too. Amanda and I both dressed up too, so it looked like she had her own pirate crew.

Thanksgiving went well too. Went to the in-laws, but because of stupid family stuff and people having to work, it was actually quite small. Smoked up two turkeys and they came out awesome. Turkey, by itself, is pretty good. Not something I seek out, but not bad. Smoked turkey? Awesome. I have to move away from the bird so I don't continue to pick at the carcass.

And the other news? We're having another little girl. We found out Wednesday afternoon. I really wanted a little boy, and I can't help but feel kind of disappointed. And I feel bad about that. Because our little baby girl will be loved and wanted and taken care of just as much as Lorelei is.

Oh yeah, I also was elected to be Anarch Coordinator for OWBN in 2010. I've already started working on it and have a team together and the whole thing. So I'm looking forward to seeing what I can do this year to help build the genre.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Peace Prize? Really?

There's not probably anything I can say that hasn't been said about this. But Obama getting the Nobel Peace Prize for what he promised to do is asinine. What is even more asinine is that the other reason he got it is because he's not GW Bush!!!

No, really. Go check the quotes from the committee. He was nominated after only 10 days in office. What the FUCK had he had a chance to do by then except rearrange the furniture and figure out the White House phone system? NOTHING!!! It's based purely on the election promises of a man who is admittedly a far better speaker than GW ever could hope to be.

But what is worse is that it appears to be a purely politically motivated rebuke of GW Bush. In other words, "Hey Americans, elect presidents we Europeans like and agree with!" Okay, so the Euros didn't like GW. Whatever. He wasn't your fucking president you liberal elitist snobs. To give Obama an "attaboy!" for simply being more agreeable to your own beliefs is bullshit. Again, so what if you like Obama? He's not your president, Euro!

There were 204 other candidates. I'm willing to wager that probably about 204 of those have at least DONE something to encourage peace and understanding other than speak some pretty words.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Running for office

Yes, that's me. I'm running for office.

Just the first step in my long-overdue plan for Global Domination. Where am I starting?

As a candidate for the office of Anarch Coordinator for One World By Night.

Anarch Coordinator, then Governator of Kaliforna, then President, here I come!

(in all seriousness, I'll have my application statement posted soon enough)